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Friday 17 April 2009
China market: Solargiga subsidiary to step into BIPV business
Solargiga Energy, a China-based maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots and wafers, has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Jinzhou Yangguang Energy has signed...
Wednesday 15 April 2009
Wafer Works China subsidiary wins large contract price cut for poly-Si
China-based solar-grade crystalline silicon ingot and wafer maker Solargiga Energy, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Wafer Works, has secured a 70.1% decrease in its contract price for...
Monday 30 March 2009
Some Taiwan PV makers may benefit from China PV subsidy program
Taiwan-based makers of solar energy products that have invested in China are expected to benefit from the Chinese government's subsidies for photovoltaic (PV) projects in the country,...
Friday 6 February 2009
China-based solar-grade wafer maker Solargiga foresees decreased gross margin in 2008
Solargiga Energy, Wafer Works' subsidiary maker of solar-grade monocrystalline silicon ingots/wafers in China, has estimated its overall gross margin for 2008 at 18-19%, dropping...
Monday 8 December 2008
Solar cell maker Gintech sees November revenues down over 65% on month while Wafer Works hits another record
Solar cell maker Gintech Energy has reported revenues for November 2008 were down by 65.38% from the record level of NT$2.141 billion (US$63.9 million) posted in October. Meanwhile,...
Tuesday 25 November 2008
PSC exits from solar-cell maker board, to focus on DRAM
Wafer Works announced on November 24 that stake-holder Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) has resigned from its board of directors. Wafer Works specializes in semiconductor-grade...
Thursday 6 November 2008
Taiwan wafer makers SAS and Wafer Works hit record revenues in October
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and Wafer Works, two Taiwan-based producers of semiconductor-grade and solar-grade crystalline silicon wafers, have both reported record high...
Tuesday 28 October 2008
Wafer Works signs 8-year supply deal for silicon
Wafer Works, a Taiwan-based producer of semiconductor-grade and solar-grade silicon wafers, on October 27 announced it has signed an 8-year contract with an international silicon...
Wednesday 22 October 2008
Silicon wafer makers SAS and Wafer Works relying more on solar sector than semiconductor sector
Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) and Wafer Works, two Taiwan-based producers of semiconductor-grade and solar-grade silicon wafers, have shifted business focus from semiconductors...
Wednesday 1 October 2008
Neo Solar secures 8-year solar wafer supply from Wafer Works
Solar cell maker Neo Solar Power has agreed an eight-year contract with Wafer Works to supply solar wafers worth US$534 million for the period from January 1, 2009 to December 31,...
Monday 1 September 2008
Solargiga drives margins for Wafer Works in 1H08
Thanks to strong profit contributions from its China-based subsidiary Solargiga, Wafer Works reported gross margins of 35.5% in the first half of 2008, and rival solar wafer rivals...
Tuesday 24 June 2008
Wafer Works epitaxy wafer subsidiary aims to grab 20% of China market
China-based Wafer Works Epitaxial, an epitaxy wafer subsidiary at Wafer Works, aims to grab one-fifth of the epitaxy wafer market in China while also extending its presence among...
Monday 23 June 2008
Solargiga to double solar ingot-slicing equipment amount through 2009
In addition to an aggressive solar wafer production expansion, Solargiga Energy Holdings, a subsidiary of Wafer Works in China, also plans to double its corresponding solar ingot-slicing...
Monday 16 June 2008
Wafer Works aims to achieve over NT$10 billion in sales in 2008
Wafer Works aims to have its 2008 sales surpass NT$10 billion (US$32.8 million) in 2008 as it has sufficient funding from its Hong Kong-listed subsidiary Solargiga and an extending...
Thursday 12 June 2008
Solar wafer pricing appreciates further
Players from the solar industry in Taiwan have been shocked by recent spot pricing trends for 6-inch solar wafers, as prices did not weaken as expected.